Actually the rules were changed recently and the correct winner in a retirement match should count for shootout. If you remove the "sr" tag and don't enter a set score then everything should be fine I think

Actually the rules were changed recently and the correct winner in a retirement match should count for shootout. If you remove the "sr" tag and don't enter a set score then everything should be fine I think

I had a very strange problem: specifically one pick from one player in doubles is not accepted. Nothing I write in the cell is seen as correct by the spreadsheet. I've tried even copying a valid pick from another player, but the only thing I could do to prevent the spreadsheet from saying "incorrect pick" was to put a no pick there. (if it's any help, it's exactly cell F73 from the doubles sheet). Any ideas?

I had a very strange problem: specifically one pick from one player in doubles is not accepted. Nothing I write in the cell is seen as correct by the spreadsheet. I've tried even copying a valid pick from another player, but the only thing I could do to prevent the spreadsheet from saying "incorrect pick" was to put a no pick there. (if it's any help, it's exactly cell F73 from the doubles sheet). Any ideas?

Never had a problem like that - only thing I can think of - have you possibly done something to corrupt the cell?
Does the same thing happen if you download a new sheet and re:input the same picks?

Yes, I've tried starting from a clean, downloaded sheet - same thing. Well, it didn't cause me any trouble in the end, I just wanted to see if it has happened to anyone else. I'm using LibreOffice, that might explain something.

Hey Evita, I just have a quick little change that I've found useful after downloading the spreadsheet. I'm not sure if this is only possible on Macs but I've removed the gridlines from the instructions page of the workbook, and it makes the instructions much easier to read. Obviously not a reason to update every spreadsheet, but upon the next version being released (whenever that is), it might be worth considering. This spreadsheet though truly is a work of art (especially to aspiring computer science majors such as myself).